This Wiki will be used to rate education blogs being tracked by the Integrating Technology in the Schools course. While meant to be informative, this Wiki is able to be viewed or edited by anyone and the recommendations are subjective in nature.
All blogs have been reviewed with a five point rating system: 5.0-4.1: Indispensable: this blog should be included with every educator’s RSS feeder. 4.0-3.1:Excellent: this blog is of substantial merit, though may be flawed or lacking in some essential way 3.0-2.1:Acceptable: a blog of average worth, but one that may possess considerable appeal to teachers of a particular subject or age group. 2.0-1.1:Needs Improvement: a blog that is insubstantial from an educational point of view, although it may contain some worth while information. 1.0-0.0:Not recommended: a blog where the technical competence is at question or it was remarkably ill-conceived; there is little of eduational value for any teacher. Click here to see an explanation of our rating system for the blogs evaluated.
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Rating System
All blogs have been reviewed with a five point rating system:
5.0-4.1: Indispensable: this blog should be included with every educator’s RSS feeder.
4.0-3.1: Excellent: this blog is of substantial merit, though may be flawed or lacking in some essential way
3.0-2.1: Acceptable: a blog of average worth, but one that may possess considerable appeal to teachers of a particular subject or age group.
2.0-1.1: Needs Improvement: a blog that is insubstantial from an educational point of view, although it may contain some worth while information.
1.0-0.0: Not recommended: a blog where the technical competence is at question or it was remarkably ill-conceived; there is little of eduational value for any teacher.
Click here to see an explanation of our rating system for the blogs evaluated.